I have Windows 7 family Premium x64 KB4528069 installed with BypassESU V4 on 01/27/20 ok BypassESU V4 uninstalled on 02/14/20 and KB4537820 installed manually ok (i am waiting for KB4537829) BypassESU V5 AIO installed 02/26/20 , option 3 Install WU ESU Patcher ok KB4538483 manually installed on 02/26/20 ok check WU offered updates KB4524752 ?! (for W7 PRO) on 02/26/20 haha ok I hide the update after offer ESU updates via WU KB4537829 WOOW ! yes it works on 02/26/20 ok Today with WU I installed KB4540688 and KB890830 then reboots and installs KB4550735, everything works perfectly thank you again for your work I am very grateful.
where are (detailed) instructions/steps with required files etc? I tried to update my windows 7 machine yesteday, but after checking the first post and a post in page 110, I couldn't find instructions with links etc so I quit (because I've had to update a windows 8.1 machine too), so could someone please provide a guide with links? thanks a lot in advance! edit: ok, I saw first post is updated, will try again later in the day, thanks
This is working GREAT ! I hope we will have a V5 for the regular windows server 2008 one day . Thanks again guys !
Works great for me! Big thanks to everyone who participated in the creation of this bypass tool! (Looks like the Malware Tool didn't install successfully, but at this moment I don't even care about it! )
You are not the only one. I update manually - for years now - and intend to continue that. I have decided to stay with Bypass v4 for the time being.
Hi! Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit in a VM. With version 5 of the Bypass, I was offered only the 2020-03 Security Monthly Quality Rollup and the MSRT via WU, which installed fine, but after rebooting the March SSU (KB4550735) was not offered... ( I didn't install the MSRT). How is that possible? ( in February the SSU (KB4537829) wasn't offered as well; I had to install it manually in order to get the March updates. Do I have to install the March SSU manually, or is there some trick to let WU offer it?
In my case, it only offered the Malicious Software Removal Tool, but as I've said, it's fine with me. As long as I can install the updates manually, I'm happy as can be. My thanks to all of you.
Question: With v4 it was recommended that we remove it after installing the Win7 updates. I can't seem to find the same option with v5. Should I remove v5 as well, and if yes, how do I do it? Thank you!
I have searched for this update and can't find it anywhere on my installed updates so i tried to install it manually and got the message this update is not applicable to this computer
SAME COMPUTER FROM 0 IN FEBRUARY Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate with all updates until January 14, 2020 including Prerequisite Updates installed: KB3138612 (Windows Update Client) KB4474419 (SHA-2 code signing support, September 2019) KB4490628 (Servicing stack update, March 2019) KB4536952 (Extended Servicing stack update, January 2020) KB4538483 (ESU Licensing Preparation Package) Search Updates and it offers: KB890830 (Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, February 2020) Install BypassESU-v5-AIO [1] Full Installation Reboot Search Updates and it offers: KB4537820 Cumulative Monthly Rollup (KB4537767 Internet Explorer 11 and KB4537813 Security Only) Reboot and it offers: KB4537829 SSU (Servicing Stack Update, February 2020) Reboot and Finish OK ----------------------------- IN MARCH Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate with all updates until January 14, 2020 including Prerequisite Updates installed: KB3138612 (Windows Update Client) KB4474419 (SHA-2 code signing support, September 2019) KB4490628 (Servicing stack update, March 2019) KB4536952 (Extended Servicing stack update, January 2020) KB4538483 (ESU Licensing Preparation Package) Search Updates and it offers: KB890830 (Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, March 2020) Install BypassESU-v5-AIO [1] Full Installation Reboot Search Updates and it offers: KB4537820 Cumulative Monthly Rollup (KB4537767 Internet Explorer 11 and KB4537813 Security Only) Reboot and it offers: KB4550735 SSU (Servicing Stack Update, March 2020) Reboot Search Updates and it offers: KB4540688 (Security Monthly Quality Rollup (KB4540671 Internet Explorer 11 and KB4541500 Security Only) Reboot and Finish OK
I'm not sure anymore, so I'll ask. I have several old KBs I never installed, because they're more spyware than something else. Until now (so 2020 February updates), I installed manually security only update + IE updates. What if I now install the new updates showing in my Windows Update (KB4540688 Rollup + KB4550735)? To say it simply, do I get more spyware than if I install sec only + IE? Rollup vs Sec only: does this have anything to do with spyware updates? Thanks.
Why do people who always updated their system manually now use WU? The updates on WU, other then the ESU updates are superseded ones and for satisfying WU.